Audio file information is saved to disk after a list is made for the first
time, making subsequent lists much faster to generate. Only audio files and
directories that have been changed since the last list was made are
analyzed.

Dnuos is based on code from Oidua. Oidua makes similar lists, but is much
older, has fewer features, and is no longer maintained.

There's no installation. Just extract the zip file where you want to install
it. You can run the program in the command prompt with dnuos.exe.

After extracting Dnuos, press the Windows key and R to bring up the Run
dialog. Type cmd and press enter to start the command prompt. Then type the
drive letter the .exe is on, and cd to the directory with the .exe
file. From here, simply run dnuos.exe.

Greatly improved support for file and directory names with Unicode
characters on Windows. Dnuos should now be able to scan folders and open
audio files with Unicode characters in their paths, and Unicode
characters can now be used in command line arguments.